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An essential oil is a concentrated liquid,
containing volatile aroma compounds from plants, which
are called aromatic herbs or aromatic plants.
It is important to note that perfume oils also known
as fragrance oils or "fragrances" are not the
same as essential oils. Perfume oils and fragrances contain
unnatural chemicals and do not provide the therapeutic
benefits of essential oils.
There are over 90 different essential oils. The components
of the various oils are believed to aid in a variety of
health, beauty and hygiene conditions. You should
never apply essential oils to the skin in their undiluted
form, since essential oils are so powerful and concentrated.
Various essential oils have different health benefits.
Essentials oil is found to relieve stress, depression
and helps to boost your energy.
How to Use Essential Oils?
Pure Aromatherapy Essential Oil, often administered by massage,
in order to work the therapeutic oils into the blood circulation.
You can simply inhale the oils or have them in the form
of compresses, or in baths.
Or mix your own Aromatherapy Essential Oil, carefully
blending a mixture appropriate to your needs. Yang, lavender
and lemon very soothing.
It's also used to treat skin problems and to reduce the
effects of disease. The various types of Aromatherapy
Essential Oil have different qualities. For example, lavender
is a sedative and rosemary is a stimulant.
Many illnesses are triggered by stress and that's why
Aromatherapy Essential Oil is so effective.
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use the Aromatherapy Nebulizer from Chi Activate
everyday. Not only does it make the air smell
beautiful, it also acts as a humidifier. In
addition, when used with certain essential
oils it actual helps to clean the air. I use
it with my son when he has a cold or at night
to help him sleep. I especially like to use
it in the winter during flu and cold season.
It helps to disinfect the environment. I also
use Chi Activate's Aromatherapy nebulizer
in my professional life. I am a certified
aromatherapist and when I am giving massages
I use it to help calm my clients and set a
spa like atmosphere in their own home."
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Karen Shandler, Spa At Home
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